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Happy
Birthdays
The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
August 12: Mary Jane
Williams, Warren Francis
Smith, Martha Wise, Adelma
Ridgeway, Aldine Keifer
Kimbell, Debra Hodges, W.
R. Singleton, James C.
Burdette, J. G. Batchelor,
Terri Dodson, Jack H.
Pritchard, Barry Fincher,
Allen R. Beck, Cindy Betts,
Mrs. S. G. Jordon.
August 13: Louis Lane,
Lamar Sledge, Dorothy
Loch, Bettie Ann Gunn, Levie
Maddox, L- C. Hayes, Nita
Gail Bowen, Mrs. Morris
Young, Dane Ray Brown,
Charlotte Colwell, Mrs. E. B.
Perdue, Hugh Weaver, Mrs.
James C. Lynch, Mrs.
Mitchell Lawson, Brian En
right, Jack Barabas, James
M. Thurman, James Wesley
Smith.
August 14: Mrs. Edgar H.
Polk, Lynwood Thurston,
Helen Britt, Mrs. George
Black, Cleveland Norswor
thy, Malvern Strawn Pace,
Ed Ridgeway, Edwin Pa
trick, Jr., R. C. Moss, Donnie
Thaxton, Bobbie Sue Phil
lips, Mrs. Lonnie Lloyd,
Clyde Hester, Mrs. John B.
Barnes, Steve Peck, Mrs.
Allen Lewis, Earl A. Bender,
Jr., , Mrs. Timothy N.
Pulliam, Rev. Charles A.
Davis, Mrs. Sydney H. Watts,
Amy Hightower, Lisa Land
ers.
August 15: Mrs. A. G.
Cook, John Andrew Thomas,
Olin Pettigrew, Mrs. O. D.
Smith, Tab Hardy, Rufus
Kitchens, Ralph Weaver,
Mrs. K. L. Mann, Ray
Thaxton, Horace Freeman,
Ethleen Cook, Mrs. Jessie
Mackey, Rebecca J. Smith,
Jo Anne Collins, Mrs. Mac
Collins, Mrs. M. W. Juhlin,
Mrs. John Parlier, Mrs. G. A.
Tharpe. Jr., J. T. Swann.
August 16:. Mrs. E. A.
Fincher, Fred Hoard, Gene
Harrison, Mrs. W. 0. Moore,
Mrs. Dock Boyd, Linda
Adams, Powell Freeman,
John Robert Patrick, Tom
my Glidewell, George M.
Duncan, Mrs. C. H. Smith,
Danny Patterson, Ronnie
Fincher, Patti Rodda, Ber
nard Stroud, Dina McClend
on, Melanie Brooks.
August 17: Mrs. A. A.
Nolan, Elbert Long, Mrs. W.
F. Long, Mrs. W. M. Black,
Eugene Hollis Holsenbeck,
Mrs. Ruby G. Long, Harvey
Leonard Jordan, Linda Hes
ter, Mike Maddox, Valray
Houser, Toye Williamson,
Vanessa Kimbell, Mrs. W. A.
Parker, Philip Bunch, Riley
H. Hay.
August 18: R. E. Evans,
Robert Strawn, Bobbie
Strawn, Marcia Amelia Mad
dox, Doris Johnson, Harvey
Moss, Hattie Kate Berry,
Joann Mangham, Mrs. M. G.
Finney, Pamela Sue Grady,
Douglas Raymond Tingle,
Dolores King, Gretchen
Carmichael, Michelle Eliza
beth Deptula, . James R.
Gilbert, W. R. Hudgins, Sr.,
Elizabeth Nasworthy, Wendy
Daniel.
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Call Collect
Plans, Attendants Pinckney-
Balthazar Wedding Announced
Plans are announced for
the August 20 wedding of
Ellen Pinckney and Jim
Balthazar. Ellen is the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R.
H. Pinckney of Jackson.
Although no invitations are
being mailed locally, all
family friends and relatives
are cordially invited to share
in the 4:30 p.m. marriage
ceremony and reception,
both to be held at the Jackson
United Methodist Church.
Ms. Kay Pinckney of
Atlanta, Georgia, has been
chosen as her sister’s maid of
honor. Ms. Jean Balthazar
Siewicki of Laurel, Mary
land, sister of the groom; Ms.
Melita Easters of Lenox,
Georgia; Ms. Susan Potter of
Westport, Connecticut; and
Ms. Nancy Williams of
Cordele, Georgia, will be
bridesmaids.
The groom has chosen Mr.
Mark Christmas of Houston,
Texas, as his best man.
Ushers will include Mr.
Bobby Pinckney of Jackson,
brother of the bride; Mr.
Blaine Masemore of Lan
caster, Pennsylvania; Mr.
Jim Petersen of Lincoln,
Nebraska; and Mr. Mike
Bridal Attendants Feted By
Mrs. Watkins And Daughter
Mrs. Richard W. Watkins
and her daughter, Miss
Virginia Watkins, enter
tained at a lovely luncheon at
their home on Dempsey
Avenue on Friday, August 5,
for the bridal attendants in
the Robison-McKibben wed
ding.
A beautiful arrangement of
pink carnations, yellow dai
sies and baby’s breath
centered the table. A corsage
of the same flowers was
presented to the bride-elect.
In addition to Miss Wat
kins, who served as maid of
honor, other attendants were
Misses Karen Newman,
Kathy Maddox and Patty
Newman Home Is
Scene Of Shower
For Bride-Elect
On Tuesday evening, Au
gust 2, Mesdames Jack R.
Newman, Lewis M. Free
man, and Charles F. Sibley
entertained at a lovely
miscellaneous shower at the
Newman home on Freeman
Street. The event honored
Miss Janet Robison, whose
marriage to Donald C.
McKibben took place on
Saturday evening, August 6.
The bride opened many
lovely gifts, after which the
guests were invited into the
spacious dining room for
delicious refreshments. An
arrangement of silk flowers
centered the dining table,
with punch bowl, sandwich
es, cakes, shrimp butter,
crackers and nuts surround
ing.
Assisting the hostesses was
Mrs. Claude Maddox.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Taylor of Richardson, Texas
arrived last week for a visit
at the homeplace in Butts
County.
THE JACKSON PROCRESS-ARCUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1977
Cranford of East Point,
Georgia.
Officiating at the marriage
will be the Reverend Phil
DeMore, pastor of Jackson
United Methodist Church and
the Reverend Mary Ruth
Haisten, senior student at
Candler School of Theology.
Master Alan Crockarell of
Jackson will light the altar
candles. Providing musical
accompaniment will be Mr.
Ronald Stephens of Rome
and Jackson on t|ie organ and
Mr. Ed Pinckney, brother of
the bride, on the trumpet.
Vocal solos will be rendered
by the groom’s sister, Ms.
Nancy Balthazar, of College
Park, Maryland. Ms. Pat
Polk of Jackson will direct
the wedding.
Ms. Cheryl Bradley of
Carrollton, Georgia will keep
the guest register for the
couple. Hostesses assisting
at the reception will include
Ms. Janice Cook, Ms.
Charlene Brownlee Wise and
Ms. Denise Davis, all of
Jackson; Ms. Jeri O’Quinn of
Macon; Ms. Marilyn LeCroy
Poole of Monticello; and Ms.
Barb Trader Leidheiser of
Riverdale.
O’Neal, and Mrs. James C.
Browning, all of Jackson,
and Miss Nan Harrington of
Jacksonville, Florida.
Other guests included Mrs.
Grover C. McKibben and
Mrs. Elmo Colwell, mother
and grandmother of the
groom; Mrs. Elwood Robi
son, Jr. and Mrs. Elwood
Robison, Sr., mother and
grandmother of the bride.
Assisting the hostesses was
Mrs. Marc Gustafson of
Jacksonville, Florida, daugh
ter of Mrs. Watkins.
Following lunch, the host
esses presented a set of
China napkin rings to the
bride.
PERSONAL
Miss Leila Sams returned
home Saturday from Metro
politan Eye and Ear Hospital
where she underwent eye
surgery on Wednesday, Au
gust 3rd. Her sister, Mrs.
Miriam Butler of Columbus,
is with her in Jackson during
a recuperation period.
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what do you know
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Phone:
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WASHINGTON REUNION
WELL ATTENDED AT
WORTHVILLE LODGE
The descendants of George
Lewis and Jennie Grant
Washington held their annual
reunion Sunday, August 7, at
the Worthville Masonic
Lodge. A delicious picnic
lunch and family fellowship
was enjoyed by everyone.
There were seventy eight
present including Mrs. Eloise
Guess, College Park; Ber
nice Cook, Glen Avery, Don
McDonald, Atlanta; Julian
and Frances Washington,
Morrow; Margene and
James Knight, Lola Wingate,
Felton; Mike, Glenda, Will
and Wendy Avery, Coral
Springs, Florida; Sylvia and
Bobby Wilson, Decatur; Eula
Wingate, Lake City; Audrey
and Lavar Elmer, Lyle,
Quinell, Wade and Sheri
Elmer, Neil, Faye and Julie
Powers, Elaine Elmer,
Stockbridge; Charlotte Wil
kins, Rhonda and Monica
Webb, Terry Webb, Susan
Jones, Gary Webb, River
dale; Don and Iris Forten
berry, Gary and Gloria
Fortenberry, Donna and
Donnie Davis, Clarkston.
Jennie Fletcher, Tucker;
Buddy Lusk, Conyers; Bob
and Jeanette Webb, Sue and
Allmon Washington, Stanley,
Amanda, Allan and Andy
Washington, Keith, Claudia,
Kip and Cory Washington,
Eddie and Vicki Johnston,
Kim and Tanya Presley,
Rev. and Mrs. Clarage
Tucker, Dwayne and Patti
Washington, Lewis, Paulette
and Danny Washington,
Charles, Brenda, Sherie,
Mitzi and Tandy Butler,
Gwen, Marty and Wendy
Pickel, Essie Pope, Stacer
and Louise Washington,
Luther and Mildred Washing
ton. Rebon and Marion
Maddox, all of Jackson.
BUTTS COUNTY CB
CLUB HOLDS COVERED
DISH SUPPER MONTHLY
The Butts County CB Club
of Jackson held their
regular monthly business
meeting Saturday, August
6th, at seven o’clock at the
Jackson Club House.
A covered dish supper was
enjoyed by all who attended.
Business was presided
over by Joe Harris, presi
dent. Following the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag,
Secretary Joyce Harris read
the minutes of the last
meeting.
A motion was made and
carried that a covered dish
supper would be had before
every regular monthly busi
ness meeting with the first to
be September 3rd.
It was suggested that we
start thinking about adopting
a needy family for Christmas
again this year.—Possom
Lady.
LITTLE MISS BEVILLE
Reverend and Mrs. David
Beville of Jackson announce
the birth of a daughter,
Karen Ann, August 3rd, at
Griffin-Spalding County Hos
pital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Dale C. Mowhray of
Jonesboro and Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Beville of Lithia
Springs.
MASTER JENKINS
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Daniel Jenkins, of Route 1,
Jackson, announce the birth
of a son, Martin Jarrod
Jenkins, on August 2nd at
Macon’s Coliseum Park
Hospital. Mrs. Jenkins is the
former Jackie Fendley
Maternal Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fend
ley, of Jackson. Paternal
grandparent is Mr. Lloyd H.
Jenkins, of Jackson.
MASTER HARTMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Hartman of 2830 Merrick,
Houston, Texas 77025, an
nounce the arrival of a son,
Michael Edward, on July
25th. Mr. Hartman formerly
taught math at Jackson High
School.
PERSONAL
Lee Sammons of Riverdale
spent several days last week
with his grandmother, Mrs.
Helen Vaughn.
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ings customers.
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Creative
Cookery
£
By Eilene F. Milam
If you have extra chicken
broth, here is an easy, tasty
soup recipe. Canned chicken
broth can also be used.
MUSHROOMSOUP
4 cups chicken broth
* 2 cup chopped celery
1 teaspoon parsley
Swiss cheese-grated
10 fresh mushrooms, sliced
>4 cup sliced onions
'4 teaspoon Summer Savory
Mix all ingredients except
cheese and boil for about 10
minutes. Place soup in bowls
and put grated cheese on jop.
This is a quick lunch idea.
PERSONAL
Weekend guests of Miss
Ruth Phinazee were Mrs.
Virginia Crawford and Shir
ley of Pelham, Mrs. Sam
Johnson of Griffin. They all
attended the homecoming of
the First Baptist Church in
Jackson.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Martin Bradshaw, Jr.
and Tripp of Rome visited
Mrs. Fred Caldwell several
days last week While here
they also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Caldwell, Mike,
Dianne, and Fred in Monti
cello.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Leve
rette moved last week into
their lovely new home,
formerly owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Moore, on the
Atlanta highway between
Jackson and Jenkinsburg.
Mrs. Helen Vaughn, who
Baldwin
is bringing a
WAGON-LOAD
of
FUN
to Jackson
See Page 13
accompanied her son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Vaughn and Suzy of Kansas
City, Mo., to California,
returned home August 2nd.
The group went via TWA
Airlines and visited for three
days in San Francisco where
they crossed the Golden Gate
Bridge, visited China Town,
Fisherman’s Wharf, the
Oriental Tea Gardens, Red
wood Forest, and other
points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Sams
Harrison of Montgomery,
Alabama will arrive Friday
for the weekend with Miss
Leila Sams and Mrs. Miriam
S. Butler.